Trap Pins Experiment
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Trap Pins Experiment
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Zuletzt geändert von Bulgaro am 6. Feb 2015 00:00, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
Re: Trap Pins Experiment
Using (strong) tinfoil typically works. Not the very thin one because that will just break into tiny little pieces when you have it in the lock. I used some of the self-adhesive tinfoil that is thicker, and I think I folded it once more. Then you insert it and use a hook to push it down on the pins, it will then form a key for these pins. Just hold it down then and try to turn, should work. I managed to turn my lock even a few times without repicking (Mila Evolution, which has the same design as the GTV ones). For the GTVs, I only had one, and that one broke because it seemed like in one of the slots there was no pin but something shorter so the spring reached into the core. I will have to disassemble it to figure that out.
Re: Trap Pins Experiment
Thank you very much .Now i trying to pick Mila Evolution(this lock is harder than GTV).I will try your method and will make video(this night may be)decoder hat geschrieben:Using (strong) tinfoil typically works. Not the very thin one because that will just break into tiny little pieces when you have it in the lock. I used some of the self-adhesive tinfoil that is thicker, and I think I folded it once more. Then you insert it and use a hook to push it down on the pins, it will then form a key for these pins. Just hold it down then and try to turn, should work. I managed to turn my lock even a few times without repicking (Mila Evolution, which has the same design as the GTV ones). For the GTVs, I only had one, and that one broke because it seemed like in one of the slots there was no pin but something shorter so the spring reached into the core. I will have to disassemble it to figure that out.